Later today UCLA campus pro-lifers will release the winter issue of their student newspaper, The Advocate. It will be a blockbuster.
Readers may recall Lila Rose, who spearheads The Advocate. Last spring The Advocatebroke the story and released video secretly filmed inside CA Planned Parenthoods showing PPs would have helped Lila, posing as a 15-year-old girl statutorily raped by her 23-year-old boyfriend, sidestep laws and abort. Lila even appeared on The O’Reilly Factor, and PP threatened to sue.
Well, hold on, because this issue of The Advocate will knell PP another – perhaps worse – body blow. When Lila lifts the embargo I will post.
Meanwhile, Lila has okd going with this story from The Advocate, about the UCLA Ashe Center and the Center for Women and Men helping a student prepare for his orgy. Here’s another secretly filmed video:

Reported The Advocate….

In an awkwardly entertaining Live Action Films YouTube video, a student amasses over a hundred condoms from the… Ashe Center….
He gets them by detailing his plans for an orgy to the front desk attendants. The receptionists tell him to take just three, but the condom man smirks and explains he’ll need a lot more for his weekend plans. “We’re going to Catalina on a boat-ride,” he says enthusiasticaly. Ashe Center staff giggle off camera.
It’s understandable they might laugh. Less understandable is their encouragement. “Can I come?” Ashe staff workers ask. “Are you going to have fun on the boat?” Sex with multiple partners?
As our student leaves, clutching his condoms, Ashe staff tell him to “raise the roof!”
However, as health professionals, Ashe’s staff ought to know some sobering facts. Condoms have about a 12% failure rate, according to the Sexuality Information and Education Council…. Having made off with 105 condoms in one run, the student can expect at least 12 rips and slips at his “orgy.” Failure could mean pregnancy or STDs.
The health center staff mentioned none of these consequences. UCLA health services has failed to fulfill a basic responsibility. The Ashe Center hands out fists full of condoms but offers no warnings and provides no real help if its condoms fail….
In an interview… in National Review Online (12/6/06) [UCLA psychiatrist Dr. Miriam Grossman] says:

College health centers do a great job educating students about all sorts of health issues. These professionals expect that, given accurate information, students will make smart choices. They recommend, “have the salad instead of the pizza.” They assume that young people are capable of self-discipline – and expect it of them. There’s only one exception: sexual health.
Here students are told: limit your partners and use latex. Well, it’s not working…. We are losing
the war on STDs and depression on campus; we all need to discuss the consequences of risky behavior.

The Advocate posted this compelling graphic showing the true cost of condoms – and this is only financial (click to enlarge):

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26 Responses to “UCLA student health center enables student orgy”

Lila even appeared on The O’Reilly Factor, and PP threatened to sue.
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When are you going to run an expose on Bill O’Reilly and his hot, sexy loofah?
(Is there such a thing as a loofah condom?)

In an interview… in National Review Online (12/6/06) [UCLA psychiatrist Dr. Miriam Grossman] says:College health centers do a great job educating students about all sorts of health issues. These professionals expect that, given accurate information, students will make smart choices. They recommend, “have the salad instead of the pizza.”
So where are the professionals hiding? I didn’t see any in the videos.

Laura, you’ve posted them before, and I’ve given refuting info before. Grow up and debate intelligently rather than spend your time vomiting bad information.
Go Jill! :D A huge round of applause for that one!

However, as health professionals, Ashe’s staff ought to know some sobering facts. Condoms have about a 12% failure rate, according to the Sexuality Information and Education Council…. Having made off with 105 condoms in one run, the student can expect at least 12 rips and slips at his “orgy.” Failure could mean pregnancy or STDs.
LOL, wrong! Condoms have a 12% annual failure rate. That means that if someone uses condoms over the course of a whole year, they have a 12% chance of experiencing a pregnancy by the end of the year.
It’s not 12% of all condoms, you silly!

Reality,
How about the fact that a drunken orgy on a boat was considered fun fauder from paid personnel at a college who are supposed to be fullfilling their basic responsibilities which includes educating students about the effectiveness and proper use of condoms.
I wonder if taxpayers and parents paying tuition would be interested to know their dollars are being used to promote promiscuity among college students by encouraging students to “raise the roof” on a love boat excursion.

Jill,
Honestly, you should know by now that Laura uses your blog to purge. Even my 15 year old daughter recognized this need of Laura’s. Oh, and she also finds most of FF/Laura’s arguments irrational, off-topic and implausible.
My God, that picture of the dead baby on the right side bar is terribly sad. I still can’t understand how women do this. Or how the abortionist can either.

And there’s more sobering info about the TRUTH about the size of the HIV virus compared to the size of some holes that are naturally occurring in condoms: the HIV virus is TEN TIMES SMALLER than SOME of the microscopic holes (you can’t see with your naked eyes) in condoms. This was posted on some handouts about condoms and the risks of STD’s/pregnancy at the Crisis Pregnancy center in Gainesville, FL a few years ago, where UF is located. This flier indicated that if the risk of condom failure against pregnancy is about 10-15%, think about the risk of HIV infection that can occur even when it seems the condom performed well throughout the sexual encounter. Jill, as a woman who sincerely regrets having an abortion many years ago, thanks for all you do to get the truth out. God bless your efforts.

Regarding the graphic:
I think it’s a big jump from condom failure to RU-486, ESPECIALLY when emergency contraception is much more afforable and easy to procure. I can get it for $10 with my insurance, which, following the cold logic of the graphic, makes the loss created for me $1 … less than it costs to buy condoms at the store.

I said earlier today UCLA campus pro-lifers would be releasing a blockbuster issue of their student newspaper, The Advocate. Lila Rose just called to say its live, and here ’tis. Click cover, right, to enlarge. Here’s the story: Over the…

a 14 year old girl getting an abortion apparently already had sex, which you and I agree is a bad thing. Once pregnant, we disagree on her right to an abortion
I don’t want any 14-17 year old girls on that boat. However, the 18+ crowd can go and have fun if they want

Jill,
Honestly, you should know by now that Laura uses your blog to purge. Even my 15 year old daughter recognized this need of Laura’s. Oh, and she also finds most of FF/Laura’s arguments irrational, off-topic and implausible.
My God, that picture of the dead baby on the right side bar is terribly sad. I still can’t understand how women do this. Or how the abortionist can either.
Posted by: Patricia at February 26, 2008 12:51 PM
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Ask God. God does much worse, a great deal more often. Your question must really be: how can women be so cruel as to decide when God gets to play.

Sandy —How about the fact that a drunken orgy on a boat was considered fun fauder from paid personnel at a college who are supposed to be fullfilling their basic responsibilities which includes educating students about the effectiveness and proper use of condoms.
That information is on the wrapper. The guy didn’t ask for a lesson on condom use; he just asked for condoms.
What do you expect? Do you think the staff should have told him what a naughty boy he was for even considering a drunken orgy? Should they have snatched the condoms off the counter and told him “NO!” like a misbehaving child or something?
They most likely thought he was kidding with his ridiculous story of an orgy on a boat in Catalina. Who would believe that? It sounds like a joke.I wonder if taxpayers and parents paying tuition would be interested to know their dollars are being used to promote promiscuity among college students by encouraging students to “raise the roof” on a love boat excursion.
Condoms don’t promote promiscuity any more than seatbelts promote vehicle collisions.

I previously reported a UCLA pro-life student group named The Advocate had posted their Condom Man exposé on YouTube. It showed UCLA “health center” faculty enabling a planned boat orgy by stocking a student with enough condoms to raise the…

The “reversals” also show that the ingestion of medication abortion drugs is never a sure thing when it comes to terminating a pregnancy. While anti-abortion activists tout the alleged “high complication rates” of the process, what they conveniently leave out is that the most common complication is that the patient remains pregnant, and that the protocol needs to be followed up with D&C or vacuum aspiration abortion in order to end the pregnancy….

Why is the “reversal” apparently so successful then? Primarily it is because those who are trying to continue the pregnancy are already in the midst of a failed medication abortion to start with….

“There’s no evidence of any demonstrable effect of the ‘treatment’ these anti-abortion centers are marketing,” Dr. Cheryl Chastine, a provider at South Wind Women’s Center in Wichita, Kansas, said. “The medical literature is quite clear that mifepristone on its own is only about 50 percent effective at ending a pregnancy. That means that even if these doctors were to offer a large dose of purple Skittles, they’d appear to have ‘worked’ to ‘save’ the pregnancy about half the time. Those numbers are consistent with what these people are reporting.”

“[The abortion pill] binds much more tightly to the progesterone receptor, to block it than progesterone itself does…. So there really is not much evidence to indicate, I’m really not aware of anything, that by increasing the amount of progesterone you’re gonna somehow block the effect of this drug….

I think this is really outside of standard of care to just begin doing this kind of treatment, without collecting more rigorous studies about its effectiveness.”

Note: The function of mifepristone is to block progesterone receptors (which is why, in an abortion pill reversal, an extra injection of progesterone is given to counteract these effects). Mifepristone “directly causes endometrial decidual degeneration, cervical softening and dilatation, release of endogenous prostaglandins, and an increase in the sensitivity of the myometrium to the contractile effects of prostaglandins. Mifepristone-induced decidual breakdown indirectly leads to trophoblast detachment, resulting in decreased syncytiotrophoblast production of hCG, which in turn causes decreased production of progesterone by the corpus luteum (pregnancy is dependent on progesterone production by the corpus luteum through the first 9 weeks of gestation—until placental progesterone production has increased enough to take the place of corpus luteum progesterone production).”